Volume 43, Issue 3 (May 1998)

Review of: Principles and Practice of Military Forensic Psychiatry

I served as a psychiatrist in the Air Force during the period of the Korean War. The guideline or manual for forensic psychiatric work at that time was a short bulletin covering a few major issues. Life for physicians then was simple and in many ways much nicer and less stressful than it is today when numerous rules and regulations, complicated and at times conflicting legal and moral principles, and a vast expansion of sociolegal philosophies play a dominant role in one's professional existence.

Author Information:

Perr, IN Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Washington Medical School, Seattle, WA

Stock #: JFS16214J

ISSN: 0022-1198

DOI: 10.1520/JFS16214J

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